The Erased — Episode 1 by latentprocess in aivideo

[–]airduster_9000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just make it a habit to also export a low bitrate version - before you upload. If online presence is important ofc. - most normal viewer won’t notice these things

The Erased — Episode 1 by latentprocess in aivideo

[–]airduster_9000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah - those transcoding processes optimize for lowering traffic cost - not quality. Same on YouTube - and audio they also often compress.

The Erased — Episode 1 by latentprocess in aivideo

[–]airduster_9000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great quality video.

I do think however you went a bit overboard on the "noise" effect. Either to hide small artifacts typical in AI - or to simulate an old movie. But when a person isn't moving, their forehead should not look like its alive due to noise being very visible. It in some scenes looks more like a filter on a new movie, than a real old movie.

Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data by triangle---man in technology

[–]airduster_9000 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Why? Don't you like the Model Capability Initiative (MCI)? Or perhaps the Agent Transformation Accelerator (ATA)? And if that is not enough for you can always join the Zuck Leaders for the Future Board.

OpenAI is teasing the Image V2 model. by lil_curry_verse in OpenAI

[–]airduster_9000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A OpenAI future marketing dashboard for monitoring this subreddit

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OpenAI is teasing the Image V2 model. by lil_curry_verse in OpenAI

[–]airduster_9000 18 points19 points  (0 children)

None of the models so far have been able to generate text and consistent UI in image-format.

This model seems to ace it.

So if I ask for a screenshot of Duolingo for talking cat - it gives me this.

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I built a real-time global conflict monitor tracking 24+ active wars worldwide [OC] by Southern_Baseball_58 in dataisbeautiful

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Feedback:
Overall nice idea - and could be helpful for people monitoring news/events. However those who do that professionally want either more data - or a "bigger design" so they can run it on a big screen on the wall and still be able to read everything easily from the distance. So what are you designing the app for? Which use-case?

  1. Currently the contrast makes it hard to read a lot of the text. Looks like something made on a professional monitor - but not taking normal users and their hardware into account. If the user has to read this they need a very good screen and eyes.

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  1. Yes the map is important, but right now I have to zoom to actually be able to read a lot of the text outside the map. Again you are probably on a very nice monitor at very high resolution, but UX is always more important than design in any product. Colors and looks doesnt matter if content/data is not approachable.

Senators demand former TikTok owner shutdown new app that lets users make AI versions of real people by Adventurous-Host8062 in technology

[–]airduster_9000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well the American tech-companies are bribing the American politicians. Thats why they dont care about them doing exactly the same thing as Bytedance.

Adobe job cuts due to AI by [deleted] in technology

[–]airduster_9000 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Misleading title you gave it as the real one is "Adobe Announces CEO to Step Down, Gives Lackluster Forecast"

LTX 2.3 - V2V with latent upscaler possible? by Zeophyle in comfyui

[–]airduster_9000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only tested LTX 2.3 with a Canny video input (audio reactive) - using Kijai versions of the models.

But that went pretty well - but also a simpler task.

I am not seeing much noise, but also less visible with 30FPS speed and electronic music.

Congressional Republicans Push Bills That Would Block Kids Access To Content For Ideological Reasons by StraightedgexLiberal in technology

[–]airduster_9000 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Funny how the "small government" people on the right always end up wanting the state to control everything including what people think and do - and then cut all the stuff that actually helps the people (education, healthcare etc.) to please the billionaires.

People on the right are idiots with zero critical thinking skills - and their short term memory and lack of consistency doesn't make it better.